Franklin Evans has two new video in an exhibiton at the Morgan Lehman Gallery in New York.

"Franklin Evans is represented in the show by two videos that reference the homoerotic nature of baseball. His densely layered drawing style is transposed to video through layered images of his own drawings, overlaid with digital markings and musical excerpts that set the amusingly frenetic yet erotic mood."

Stas Orlovski was one of fifteen C.O.L.A. 2008 Fellows. The exhibition ended on July 13, 2008. If you would like to purchase a catalog from the exhibition please contact the gallery.

The City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) is pleased to award the City of Los Angeles (C.O.L.A.) Individual Artist Fellowships to fifteen local artists. The professional and artistic caliber of these 15 Fellows is the reason why C.O.L.A. has been nationally recognized as one of the most prestigious municipal arts funding programs in the country. Los Angeles is one of a handful of municipalities that offers individual artists grants on a national level. Since 1990, the Department of Cultural Affairs has awarded over $47 million dollars to local artists, arts organizations, and arts events.

About Me

The Nathan Larramendy Gallery presented its inaugural exhibition September 2003. The gallery is located in Ojai, a historic town in California and is founded on the philosophy that relevant contemporary art can survive anywhere, even outside of a major urban environment. With this belief, Nathan Larramendy presents up to ten solo and group exhibitions a year consisting of emerging and established artists working with conceptually rigorous ideas. The gallery, as a part of a larger community, aims to cultivate collaboration with gallery artists from around the country, other contemporary art galleries, and non-profit art organizations.
The Nathan Larramendy Gallery participates in a number of art fairs including PULSE - Miami, New York and London. We were awarded the PULSE Prize (best in show) at PULSE - Miami in 2006 for the solo installation, Cakewalk, by San Francisco based artist Travis Summerville. The gallery has received reviews in Art in America, Los Angeles Times, Beautiful Decay, Artweek, NY Arts Magazine, Art Ltd., Santa Barbara Magazine, Ventura County Star, VC Reporter, Art Blogging LA and numerous other art blogs.